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30/11/2006 08:27:49
 
 
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>Don't be daft. You've forgotten that you need to wait for the trees to grow first. You'll be well dead by then.

Not me. I've made a conscious decision not to go. When and if writers stop writing good books, then, and only then, I'll revisit that decision.

>
>>Oh yeah? Well you'll be gloating out of the other side of your face when the earth finishes tilting on it's axis and you guys are under glaciers while we're eating dates from the palm trees in our yards.
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>>>70.0 F (21.1 C) degrees here. :o)
>>>
>>>http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/KGSO.html
>>>http://www.gilhutcheson.com/
>>>
>>>>>>>>>Must be that evil global warming throwing a curve ball at you (heh)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>FWIW, global warming doesn't mean that every place will be warmer all the time. It means wide-scale climate change that can result in unusual weather. In particular, melting of polar ice may result in colder weather in some places.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>We've had a strange two week here in Vancouver. Record heavy rainfalls have caused turbidity in the water, meaning we have to boil water before we drink it. No so bad, but boiling enough water to bathe a toddler is tedious. Next we have a gigantic snowfall, then the temperatures plummet to -20. At this point I'm waiting for the cyclone and the locus.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Locus - isn't that a set of points? <bg>
>>>>>
>>>>>Oops dropped the "t".
>>>>>
>>>>>>FWIW, we've had 60's here in Philly since last week, and we haven't yet had any really cold weather.
>>>>>
>>>>>Toronto has been warm too.
>>>>
>>>>14 degrees today and tomorrow (about 57 for those of you still pining for the 19th century), but our turn is coming.
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